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Lesson learned

10-22-2016, 07:06 AM

If you have extended the REAR Wheel hydraulic systems and the tires are off the ground a little on either or both sides I recommend the following.
Power on the unit.
Retract the rear jacks
Then use the "left - right" arrows to go to the hook up hight.

One member I know had both front and rear (wheel) cylinders extended max and then tried to raise the nose. It bent the rear wheel cylinders because there was no place for its hydraulic fluid to go with both at full extension.

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I also noticed something similar. I had manually extended all my legs to work on the wheels off the ground and found you can't auto level from there because it will keep the wheels off the ground. So I manually lowered everything to a normal height and then retracted the rear jacks. Then I autoleveled.

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I found many places where the ground isn't level, (my storage space for one). I have four stands I made out of steel steel stock. The weigh is less the wood blocks, and have a lip all the around for added safety to keep feet from sliding off. In storage the middle set of jacks will hang in midair if I try to level without them, and the front jacks don't go up as far as needed to level the trailer. I have found that four stands allow me to level the trailer on any slop (left, right, for or aft).

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